Alex Rodriguez loses TV notes to gust of wind on live television outside Wrigley Field

A-Rod poses with FOX analyst Kevin Burkhardt during the NLCS.(Twitter/@kevinburkhardt)

Former Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez played 76 games in the City of Chicago during his 22-year career, but they weren't enough to prepare him for the region's signature blustery conditions during his on-air broadcast this past weekend.

After Miguel Montero's grand slam helped deliver a series opening 8-4 win for the Cubs in the NLCS, Rodriguez and the FOX MLB analyst panel were overcome by a particularly strong gust of wind outside Wrigley Field, throwing the desk into a frenzy as papers began to haphazardly fly away on the live broadcast.

Moments prior, Rodriguez took a moment to acknowledge Cubs fans cheering his name after the NLCS opener, but it remains to be seen whether or not they later offered any helping hands in picking up the wayward shot sheets.

A-Rod later tweeted the clip of his free-flying notes from his social media outlets with the hashtag "#windycity," and took the moment in stride as he continues to add to his growing resume as a TV analyst.

Watch the moment in the video below from FOX's live postgame broadcast following Game 1 of the NLCS in Chicago.